Trump, Musk boosted online interest in antimalarial drugs, study finds

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Online interest in purchasing drugs touted by President Trump and billionaire Elon Musk spiked in late March after both weighed in, according to a new analysis published by the Journal of the American Medical Association.

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“The priority will be on folks in those larger congregate shelters that are having more trouble with this social distancing,” de Blasio said during a press conference. Over 770 homeless individuals in the city have tested positive for COVID-19, including 660 cases among those experiencing sheltered homelessness, according to data from DSS. These positive cases have occurred across approximately 166 shelter locations.

 

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Trump rules

Pathetic Shameless Serial Pathological Liars.

I'm embarrassed

Hmm... Taking medical advice from two NOT DOCTORS. Meanwhile Fauci gets death threats because he 'made up the Coronavirus'. We are literally surrounded by idiots.

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